a humanitarian pause in gaza that would advance several priorities including getting more aid in and getting hamas hostages out. following my conversations with the prime minister and with the israeli government, this is a process. israel s raised important questions about how humanitarian pauses would work. we ve got to answer those questions. we re working on exactly that. in fact, we agreed that our teams would get together and they re doing just that, including today, to work through the specifics of the practicalities of of these pauses. second, it s important that the pause advance a number of things. one of them is hostages. we are intensely focused the united states, israel, every other country that has one of its citizens being held hostage by hamas to bring them home. now, it s important that as we re engaged in pursuing humanitarian pause, this can be something that advances the prospect of getting the hostages back. it can also advance other things that we re
in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al maghazi refugee camp. it s in the safe area where israel advised 1.2 million in gaza city and the north to flee south. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far 4,800 of them are children. german police say the hostage situation at hamburg airport is over. they say a suspect has been arrested without resistance. the uk conservative party has rejected suggestions it covered up allegations of rape against an mp. prince william is in singapore, to announce the winners of his earthshot environmental prize. hello, i m vishala. we start with the latest diplomatic efforts from the israel gaza conflict. the us secretary of state, antony blinken has met the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. the spokesman for the pale
hello, i m lyse doucet. reporting from jerusalem. we start with the latest from the israel gaza conflict, day 30 of the war. let us take a look at this live shot towards the gaza skyline from southern israel. just after 11am local time now. the israeli military has said it will open a four hour window for people still living in northern gaza under extremely dangerous circumstances to move towards the south. the route for the evacuation will be on the salah al din road. it is the main route running north south in the gaza strip. it will be open between 8am and 12pm gmt. the road is already open. we will try to get you reports about how the evacuation is going. we have also been following reports the hamas run health ministry has accused israel of carrying out another deadlier strikes. a spokesperson said more than 30 people were killed in the bombardment of a refugee camp in the centre of the gaza strip, al maghazi. israel said it was looking into whether its forces had been
der promise. that s our promise our promise today to them the president also spoke of his own personal loss, the death of his son, beau in iraq war veteran saying, i know it hurts thanks for joining us. the situation room starts now happening. now amid global anger over a deadly israeli attack on a rafah. repeat g camp. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he s now calling the killing of dozens of civilians, a quote, tragic mistake also tonight with states for donald trump and the nasal shouldn t as closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow in his historic hush money criminal trial, and breaking news, the death toll is rising from an outbreak of severe weather and tornadoes it s imports of the us kentucky s governor is set to join us this hour with an update on his states storm emergency. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. and wolf blitzer is off today. i m boris sanchez because and you re in this situation are tops story this hour, the isra
great day i m as following all of it from jerusalem. jeremy, tell us more about the reaction to this strike wellbore is sadly this incident in which dozens of palestinian civilians were killed in an israeli airstrike is not an outlier in gaza in the nearly eight months of war that we have seen. but what is an outlier is the way in which the israeli government and the israeli military are responding to this. the israeli military s top lawyer today launching a full-scale investigation into this incident with the israeli military, even saying that they did not expect that there would be any civilian casualties as they conducted a pre strike assessment, the israeli prime minister himself on the floor of the israeli parliament saying this i launched alone she alone if garbage can move of him, despite our best effort, not to harm those, not involved unfortunately, a tragic mistake happened last night we are investigating the case hello and again, boris, we have just never seen